Skip to content
Get Revising
Search:
Keyword:
Go
Subject
Resource type:
Resource type (all)
Flashcards
Revision cards
Revision notes
Quizzes
Mindmaps
Crosswords
Organise your thinking
Quizsearches
Shared resources
Join
Join Get Revising
Start learning now
Already a member?
Please sign in
Email address
Password
Forgotten your password?
Remember my details
Log in
Create
GCSE
A Level & IB
University
Study planner
Past papers
For teachers
More cards in this set
Card 16
Front
how do anti-depressant drugs prove to be a strength for this theory?
Back
Card 17
Front
how are anti-depressant drugs a weakness of this theory?
Back
Card 18
Front
what does this suggest?
Back
Card 19
Front
how is this supported by Seligman's study of dogs?
Back
Card 20
Front
high levels of what hormone are found in depressed people?
Back
Card 21
Front
when noradrenaline levels are low, what part of the brain loses its ability to regulate cortisol levels?
Back
Card 22
Front
how does post natal depression act as a strength for this theory?
Back
Card 23
Front
what is a weakness of this point?
Back
Card 24
Front
people who have suffered strokes and brain damage to what part of the brain are likely to have depression/
Back
Card 25
Front
what is this part of the brain associated with
Back
View more cards